A python-based six-key braille emulator
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Dots Editor
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A six-key braille emulator written in python.
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Mostly because I was sick of there not being one that is free, easy to use, and easy to install on any operating system.
This is in super-alpha.
Installation
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``pip install dots-editor``
Usage
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``dots_editor filename.brl``
This will open a file for editing. When you quit (I know, scary), it will save.
Features to add
---------------
- Edit an existing file (I know, big oversight)
- Change font size
- Start standalone
- Menu to make a new file or open an existing one
===========
A six-key braille emulator written in python.
-------
Mostly because I was sick of there not being one that is free, easy to use, and easy to install on any operating system.
This is in super-alpha.
Installation
------------
``pip install dots-editor``
Usage
_____
``dots_editor filename.brl``
This will open a file for editing. When you quit (I know, scary), it will save.
Features to add
---------------
- Edit an existing file (I know, big oversight)
- Change font size
- Start standalone
- Menu to make a new file or open an existing one
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